…of the globe come to the Maasai Mara hoping to catch a glimpse of what the guides here refer to as the ultimate lion and the true Lion King. [f…
…close. [f 6.0, 1/200, ISO 250] Right above the stork, a pied king fisher hovered over the same pool of water trying to catch some fish. I only had about…
[f 5.6, 1/500, ISO 640] With 69 days, 6 hours, 10 minutes and 14 seconds to go before the release of the remake of The Lion King, I must admit…
…about 4 months old when the long rains started teasing the Mara in mid-March, making for some slightly miserable-looking felines. “Kitty cuddle puddles” are not an uncommon sight after a…
…vehicles, just us. As we were about to leave, something caught my eye. One of the sub-adult males was stalking and the rest were very alert, facing the same direction….
…only really works if you are looking at it on a big screen. It is a panorama created through five stitched photos. A single line of wildebeest cuts through the…
…for this blog series, I am not necessarily looking for beautiful images; I am looking to document diversity. [f 8.0, 1/320, ISO 800, -0.33] Take for example one of the…
…-0.33] The king of the Mara simply couldn’t care Whether the Migration was here or over there His mind had wondered The kill he had squandered Instead, it was…
…battle of sorts was taking part down by the rivers edge. Two male giraffe were ‘necking’ for authority. A behaviour first researched in the 1960s, these ritualised actions of standing…
…iconic 243-foot falls which now bear his family name (he named the waterfall after his father), near Nyahururu, Kenya. Thomson’s memorial plaque standing proud, looking south towards Maasailand The 1883…